Unfortunately, |Last Week Tonight with John Oliver won't be back on television untill February, so what I got left are the old episodes. One of the most important events last year in the United States was so-called Ferguson shooting, and this is what this episode is about.
So what happened in Ferguson?
On August, 9 a black unarmed teenager Michael Brown was shoot by white police officer Darren Wilson. This caused major protests and then riots in Ferguson, Missouri.
John Oliver doesn't try to explain what happened during, but focuses on what led to it and what happened after the shooting. This episode is about racial tensions and profiling and police militarization. Racial tensions are very American topic(racial tensions of Ferguson is probably great reflection of racial tensions in America) , so it makes them good for my bachelor thesis, but I wouldn't like to write about it here. What caught my attention more in this episode was police militarization, especially what was called "escalation of force". I googled it and found the definition on this website. So basically it's about how to control a crowd and individuals, so that there's no escalation of violence, something that clearly did not work in Ferguson.
John Oliver shows how by using military weapon and pointing guns at people, the police becomes a part of a conflict (sounds very familiar, doesn't it? If not check out news on this years' Independence Day). And again I'm amazed how he chooses his materials and tries to get to the core of the problem. As always he does it a bit different from the regular news do. It would be probably easier to just try to explain or judge the situation. Instead of doing that Oliver explains the two things that were possible causes of it(it would probably look totally different if the boy was white or if it would be harder to use a gun).
Sadly, the story is continued as just yesterday St. Louis County grand jury decided that the police officer won't be charged with murder(won't be charged at all, in fact). This caused new riots and the Ferguson shooting is the main news again. As the program has a break John Oliver doesn't have a chance to comment on the situation, but maybe he will do it in February when the show is back?

